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John Schreiber fonds
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1958-1961 (Creation)
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- Schreiber, John
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Physical description
58 architectural drawings, 4 photographs, 0.06 m of textual records
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Biographical history
Born in Poland in 1921, John Schreiber undertook his studies in Warsaw. At the outbreak of World War II, and following the occupation of his country by Germany, he fled to England in 1940, where he joined the Polish Navy. Following the cessation hostilities, John Schreiber studied architecture at the University of Glasgow, where he graduated with a B.Sc. (Arch.) in 1951. The next year he emigrated to Canada and Montreal. There, he worked briefly with Philip Goodfellow before being appointed to the faculty of the School of Architecture, McGill University. In 1957, he was made Assistant Professor and six years later Associate Professor. During a sabbatical leave in 1963, he received a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from Harvard University. During his time at McGill, John Schreiber undertook numerous commissions, including the Solominium Building, on St. Mathieu Street, at the corner of Rene Lesvesque Boulevard (across the street from the Canadian Centre for Architecture) in Montreal; and two private residences in the Thousand Islands area: Mr. Robert Hewitt, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vandendries. John Schreiber currently lives on the banks of the Tay River, outside of Perth, Ontario, in a home designed by himself, and which "sums up a career's worth of ideas about his approach to architecture."
Custodial history
The John Schreiber fonds came to Queen's University Archives (QUA) through the good offices of Dr. Pierre du Prey, Professor of Art History, Queen's University, in two accessions over the course of 1999 and 2000. During the fall term od 2000, within the confines of QUA, a number of these drawings were studied by students of Dr. du Prey as part of their course work. Prior to their transfer, they had been housed with John Schreiber, originally in his office at McGill University in Montreal, and latterly at his home outside of Perth, Ontario. As there was no discernible order to these drawings upon arrival at QUA, an artificial arrangement was imposed by the archivist. The second accession in 2003, also came to the Archives through the good offices of Dr. Pierre du Prey who received the material from the John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection at McGill University.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of architectural drawings. This material documents a small portion of the life of John Schreiber as a physical and landscape architect. It consists of a number of drawings, as well as the files containing specifications, proposed and final, used by John Schreiber in the design of two residences located in the Thousand Islands region of the province of Ontario, for patrons Mr. Robert Hewitt, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vandendries. The two examples of his work provided here are tangible examples of how John Schreiber incorporated his ideas of style and landscape in order to blend these structures perfectly into the unique geography known as the Thousand Islands.
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Physical condition
Two of the drawings are in poor condition and in need of conservation treatment.
Immediate source of acquisition
Donated by Mr. John Schreiber - 2000 Donated by John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection, McGill University through Dr. Pierre du Prey - September 2003
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Series titles were established from the contents of each series.
Language of material
- English
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Map 18
2303.40
V133
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Open
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Copyright provisions may apply, please consult archivist.
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No further accruals expected.